Content Technical Data ..................6 Physical Features ....................6 Technological Features ..................7 Connections ................... 8 PCB Layout ......................8 Pin Layout Terminal Strip P1 ................9 Pin Layout Terminal Strip P2 ................9 Connection Example for Audio Interface for „SP“ Version ......... 10 Function Overview ................
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Contents Maintenance ..................41 AT Command Reference ..............44 AT Messages ....................71 Country Codes ..................74 S Registry .................... 78 10.1 Overview S Registry ..................78 10.2 Description S Registry ..................80 SMS Provider / Service Center ............. 89 11.1 Alarm via SMS ....................
Technical Data i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Technical Data Physical Features All specified data was measured with a nominal input voltage, at full load, and an ambient temperature of 25 °C. The threshold value tolerances are subject to typical fluctuations. Physical Feature Value Operating voltage +5 V (±5%) DC or...
Connections i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Connections PCB Layout Figure 1: PCB layout, terminal strip and fixing hole position Pos. Type Description SAMTEC TW series 2-row 2 mm Serial interface, inputs/outputs, audio pitch or Fischer SLY 81 24 Z SAMTEC TW series 2-row 2 mm Phone network interface pitch or Plastron PQFZ-06S-VK-024 or...
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Connections Pin Layout Terminal Strip P1 Type Signal Description Ground of supply voltage (ground) Supply 5 V DC supply voltage (or 3,3 V) Ground of supply voltage (ground) Input Terminal transmit signal of RS-232 line; TTL level Ground of supply voltage (ground) Output Receive signal of RS-232 line;...
Connections i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Connection Example for Audio Interface for „SP“ Version Figure 2: Connection example of the audio output Figure 3: Connection of the analog audio input with electret microphone for „SP“ version of the i- modul Modem 3.1 PRO...
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Function Overview Function Overview The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO offers the following functions: Automatic baud rate detection The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO will automatically adjust the data transmission rate, if a connection is made via its serial interface. The serial transmission rate can be preset for applications for the serial communication to be able to initialize with a defined baud rate.
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Function Overview i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Pulse input to send up to 10 SMS messages The SMS to a previously defined recipient can be triggered via the number of pulses at an alarm input. Remote configuration The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO can be configured remotely with the help of a common modem and a terminal program.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Meaning of the Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual Meaning of the Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual This section describes the definition, formatting and symbols used in this manual. The various symbols are meant to help you read and find the information relevant to you.
Operating Principle i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Operating Principle This chapter describes the basic procedures to operate and configure an i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO. In general, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is configured and operated via AT commands. You can enter these commands yourself with the help of a terminal program and the AT command reference.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Operating Principle ➢ If the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO does not respond, this may have three probable reasons: a) the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is switched off or b) the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is not in configuration mode or c) the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is connected to another serial port.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Select Country-Spezific Settings Note Loss of saved settings. Changing the country code will reset all stored settings in the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO to factory defaults (except the country code setting). Download (or make notes of) the settings of your i- modul Modem 3.1 PRO before you change the country specific preset.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Automatic Baud Rate Detection 6.2.1 Serial Connection The automatic baud rate detection enables a continuous automatic adjustment of all parameters (baud rate, data format) of the serial interface at the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO. The device will detect during the operation, which baud rate and which data format is applied to the serial interface.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.2.2 Phone connection The automatic negotiation of the baud rate and the modulation standard enables the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO to negotiate the largest possible connection speed to the remote terminal while the connection is established. The speed depends on the settings and the abilities of the modem at the remote terminal.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Bit Direct Mode For special applications, the buffering of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO can be deactivated using the setting "unbuffered, bit direct". All data is forwarded without buffering and further influence of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO. This applies especially to the parity and stop bits.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.5.2 Software data flow control (XON/XOFF) When the input buffer of the modem exceeds a certain fill state, the modem will insert an XOFF character into the data stream to the application. This character will cause the application to send no more data.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Error Correction The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO masters the V.42 error correction protocol including the Microcom Networking Protocol Levels 2/3/4 (MNP2, MNP3, MNP4) and the data throughput optimization MNP10. The V.42 error correction includes the protocols LAPM (Link Access Procedure for Modem) and MNP4.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Data Compression The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO supports various data compression types. During the connection setup, it will automatically detect the type of data compression used by the remote terminal, or it is set to a certain type of data compression. Data compression is only available for error corrected connections.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Selective Call Acceptance If the selective call acceptance is activated, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO will only accept calls from previously defined callers. The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO will identify the caller via CLIP. This must, however, be supported by the network provider or the phone system, where the modem is connected to.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Switching Outputs The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO has two switching outputs, OUT1 and OUT2 on the bottom of the housing. The outputs are potential-free relay switches. They can be controlled individually via AT commands. OUT1 is automatically closed while a pulse alarm is processed.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions 6.10 Alarm Inputs The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO has two digital inputs, which can trigger the sending of messages when connected to GND. When an alarm occurs, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO can send a message either via a data connection, a fax or an SMS. The events at the ports are treated in two different ways.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.11 Sending messages via Data connection, SMS or Fax The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO monitors its alarm inputs to be able to send a message, if an event occurs. The two types of message dispatch are simple "Alarming"...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Transmission Protocol Data Format Example AT*M0 Data connection AT*M1 SMS to Mobile D1 or E Network AT*M2 SMS to Mobile AT*M3 SMS to Mobile AT*M4 SMS to Mobile D2 network AT*M5 AT*M6 SMS to mobile phone or fixed network Table 6: Type of the message transmission...
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.12 Manual Sending of Messages The group message or the individual pulse messages can be sent manually. Configuration with AT commands AT%A<n> To send the commands, use the command: Use <n> to address the messages which are supposed to be sent.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions 6.13 Switching on the Remote Configuration The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO can be configured remotely. It has a remote configuration mode. To configure the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO remotely, a data connection to the modem to be configured must be established. This can be performed by calling the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO from any modem.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.14 Remote Configuration of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Perform the remote configuration In the following, we show how you can configure the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO remotely. You will need a modem which you can use to establish a connection to the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions 6.15 Switching / Querying of the Outputs / Activate Inputs via DTMF The outputs at the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO can be switched via the DTMF tones of a conventional telephone. The inputs can also be queried via DTMF tones. The in- put states as well as the responses of the switching processes will be transformed acoustically into tone sequences of well differentiated high and low tones.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.16 Switching of the Outputs / Queries of the Inputs via DTMF This section describes how the outputs of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO can be switched with the help of the DTMF tones of a regular phone. The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO responds with a tone.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO responds with an acoustic OK: Querying the inputs How to query the inputs of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO via DTMF. You are connected to the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO via phone. ...
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.17 Access Control and Security Callback To protect yourself from unauthorized access via the phone line, the modem may be protected by a password. This password is used to establish a data connection, for security callback and remote configuration. This means: If the access control is activated, the system will prompt you for a password before outgoing connections and when dialing into the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO for remote configuration.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Triggering a "Security Callback" How to trigger a security callback of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO: You will another modem to be able to connect to the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO. The security callback function at the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is activated. ...
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.18 Idle Connection Control with Data Transmit Control The Data Transmit Control (DTC) is a function of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO which monitors the data transmission in online mode. This function prevents the i- modul Modem 3.1 PRO to stay online for an unlimited amount of time, although no data is being transmitted anymore.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions Command Detecting a busy Going off-hook by tel- Remote terminal phone line ephone connection abort AT-STE=0 AT-STE=1 AT-STE=2 AT-STE=3 AT-STE=4 AT-STE=5 AT-STE=6 AT-STE=7 Table 7: Possible combinations of the individual functions of the priority circuit The modem detects the status of the phone line at the voltage levels in the line.
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Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO State Description No connection has been established. The line is free. A connection has been established. The telephone is off-hook and connected to a remote terminal. The voltage in the line has dropped with the amount of U1.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Functions 6.20 Automatic Dial-Up Delay The standard TBR21 applies to all public phone networks in EC countries (Belgium, Denmark, German, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Spain), as well as in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland.
Functions i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 6.21.2 Saving the Configuration If the configuration of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO has been adapted to the requirements of the user, it is possible to save the settings in user profile 0 or 1. Changes of the configuration get lost after a RESET or restart, if the have not been saved before.
Before updating the firmware of the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO, contact the INSYS icom support department. They will provide you with the suitable firmware version for your i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO.
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Opening a DVD drive, playing music or connecting a USB device can also disturb or interrupt the data flow. As a result, the i- modul Modem 3.1 PRO may fail to function, and only INSYS icom will be able to restore it.
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PRO and to repeat the process from step 4. If this fails and the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO does no longer react to AT commands, please contact the INSYS icom support department. Use the terminal program to send the file with the firmware, such as "20B7.S37".
AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT** Start of the flash load function Answer mode The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO modem is switched into response mode. This is only effective in Germany, if the connected phone goes off-hook or if a call comes Repeat the last command The last command is repeated.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT\B<n> Send “break” to the other i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO For connections that were not error corrected the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO sends a break signal to the other i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO. The length of the signal is: the specified parameter times 1/10 of a second.
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT*C Remote configuration password This password secures the remote configuration as well as incoming data connec- tions (see AT*P) and security callback. OLD PASSWORD Requires the old password (default: QWERTY). Wrong input leads to ERROR.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT+CMGS=<n> SMS dispatch directly via AT command Depending on the setting of AT+CMFG=<n>, the command AT+CMGS=<n> will have a different syntax. Setting AT+CMGF=1 (text mode): AT+CMGS=<phonenumber> The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO returns the “>” character and awaits the SMS text (up to 160 characters), ending with an EOF character (0x1A or STRG-Z).
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT+CPMS? Dummy command for GSM compatibility AT+CPMS? responds with "+CPMS: "MT",8,40,"MT",8,40,"MT",8,40". Note: This command only serves for the purpose of compatibility with applica- tions for GSM devices.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description ATD<n> Dialing The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO goes off-hook and dials according to the dialing string transmitted via the ATD command. After the dialing procedure, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO attempts to establish a connection. If the ATD command was performed without a dialing string, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO goes off-hook and attempts to connect to the other i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO (without dialing).
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description ATD<n> ‚ Dial tone delay: The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO performs a dial tone delay before it executes the next character of the parameter string. (Continuation) The delay length is defined in the S8 registry. Last number re-dialing.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT&D<n> DTR (CT108/2) behavior DTR (CT108/2) behavior - Monitoring on/off transitions of the RS232 DTR line of the PC. AT&D0 DTR is ignored. Allows the operation with PCs which do not run DTR.
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT\D<n> Acoustic response Description (Continuation) short long tone – short pause ready, command executed, PIN ok - short high tone ERROR long low tone invalid command, wrong PIN high long tone Alarm input active HIGH Alarm input inactive...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT+GCI=<n> Set country code The command AT+GCI allows the customization of the modem for different coun- tries. As default, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is set to Europe (CTR21) with AT+GCI=FD. Currently, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO is only authorized for this country profile.
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT+IPR=<n> Determine baud rate Use the command AT+IPR to temporarily set a certain baud rate. AT+IPR=0 Activates the automatic baud rate detection (default) AT+IPR=<n> Sets the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO temporarily to the fixed baud rate n.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT\K Break control The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO reacts to a break (receive path OFF for a certain amount of time), which it receives from another modem or from the PC, or from the command AT\B according to the parameters.
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description ATL<n> Speaker volume This command regulates the speaker volume (see command ATM). ATL1 Speaker volume low (default) ATL2 Speaker volume medium ATL3 Speaker volume high AT%L Display level of the received signal The value that is reported from the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO equals the already amplified level within the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO, not the phone line level.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT+MR=<n> Show modulation type The command AT+MR=<n> enables the display of the modulation type after the message CONNECT AT+MR=0 Switches the display function OFF (default). AT+MR=1 Switches the display function ON. The displayed value applies to the sent data.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT*M<n> Remote terminal selection Defines the protocol that is used to send the alarm string to the network provider. AT*M0 The remote terminal is a normal fixed network modem (default) AT*M1 The remote terminal is a mobile phone with network access via PET/IXO/TAP protocol and data format 8N1 (e.g.
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT*N<n>=<nr> Permitted numbers for selective call acceptance Definition of 8 authorized phone numbers, for which modem access is permitted. Only if the transmitted phone number matches a phone number that was entered in the list will the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO report RING for an incoming call or will accept the call according to the settings of ATS0 (the line RI is activated with each call, irrespective of that fact).
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description Switch on pulse dialing method (deactivated for some models) Starting with this command, each dial-up is performed with the pulse dialing method, until an ATT or ATDT command switches it back to tone dialing. AT*P<n>...
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT\Q<n> Quiet Call Quiet Call will switch of the phone connected in series at the first ring. In connec- tion with the selective call answer (AT&N<n>), calls from a previously defined phone number can take place without a ring of the phone connected in series.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT%S<n> Ability to switch between DCD and DSR lines AT%S0 The DSR signal is on the DSR line The DCD signal is on the DCD line (default) AT%S1 The DSR signal is on the DCD line The DCD signal is on the DSR line (Interchangeability of the lines) AT&S...
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT-STE=<n> Priority circuit for i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO with phone connected in series The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO gives a phone connected in series priority, to make sure it interferes as little as possible with the usage of the phone connection. Monitoring Functions: Detecting a busy phone line During a dial-up attempt, the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO detects...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT-TTE=U1, Parameter configuration for priority circuit U2, U3 The command AT-TTE=U1, U2, U3 will set the change of the loop voltage. The settings are required to detect AT-STE=<n>. Line busy Factory setting: u1=1000 (10V) Going off-hook on account of a telephone connected in series Factory setting: u2=100 (1V) Remote terminal connection abort...
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT*V Definition of the common alarm texts (collective message) for simple alarm: Definition of the alarm text (maximum of 160 characters) for pulse alarm: Definition of the common part of the alarm message (maxi- mum of 160 characters –...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description AT&V<n> Show the configurations AT&V0 The active configuration of the modem, the saved user defaults and the saved phone numbers 0 to 3 (the parameter 0 may be omitted) are displayed. AT&V1 Displays the diagnostic data of the last connection (connection partner, reason for disconnect).
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description AT+VCID=<n> Set CLIP With this function, the phone number of the caller can be displayed during an in- coming call. (Only for phone lines or systems that support CLIP. If you want to use the CLIP function, please ask your network provider, if your connection supports this func- tion.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Command Description ATX<n> Extended result messages, dial tone detection The command determines which group of messages the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO sends to the PC. This is important for PBXs, as a leading 0 or 9 must often be di- aled before a dialing tone is heard on the line.
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Command Description ATZ<n> Software reset The command causes the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO to perform a software reset. The i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO will load the default saved by the user (according to the parameter).
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference AT Messages List of message numbers and messages texts depending on the command ATX. Message no. ATX<0> ATX<1> ATX<2> ATX<3> ATX<4> Message text in long form Short form +FCERROR CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR CONNECT 1200 NO DIAL TONE...
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AT Command Reference i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Message no. ATX<0> ATX<1> ATX<2> ATX<3> ATX<4> Message text in long form Short form CARRIER 14400 CARRIER 16800 CARRIER 19200 CARRIER 21600 CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 26400 CARRIER 28800 CONNECT 16800 CONNECT 21600 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT 26400 CONNECT 28800 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO AT Command Reference Message no. ATX<0> ATX<1> ATX<2> ATX<3> ATX<4> Message text in long form Short form CONNECT 42000 CONNECT 44000 CONNECT 46000 CONNECT 48000 CONNECT 50000 CONNECT 52000 CONNECT 54000 CONNECT 56000 CONNECT 230400 CARRIER 28000 CARRIER 29333 CARRIER 30667 CARRIER 33333...
Country Codes i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Country Codes Adjust the modem to local requirements using the command AT+GCI=<coun- trycode> All other settings should be carried out after the country code has been se- lected, because some factory settings depend on the country. Country Code Europe TBR21*)
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Country Codes Country Code Honduras Hong Kong India Indonesia Ireland* FD/57 Iceland* FD/52 Israel Italy* FD/59 ITU/Taiwan Jamaica Japan Yemen Jordan Cambodia Cameroon Canada Kazakhstan Qatar Kenya Colombia Republic of Korea Croatia Kuwait Laos Latvia Lebanon Liechtenstein* Lithuania Luxembourg*...
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Country Codes i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Country Code Niger Nigeria Norway* FD/82 Oman Austria* FD/0A Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal* FD/8B Reunion Romania Russian Federation San Marino* Zambia Saudi Arabia Sweden* FD/A5 Switzerland FD/A6* Senegal Serbia Singapore Zimbabwe Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain*...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Country Codes Country Code Cyprus Table 10: Country codes to adjust the local requirements The standard TBR21 applies to all public phone networks in EU countries (Belgium, Denmark, German, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Spain), as well as in Switzer- land, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland.
S Registry i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S Registry S registries may be read and written using the ATS<n> command. (see also AT Command Reference). Certain S registries may only be read; into others only a particular range of values may be entered. If the range of values is exceeded, the modem will report OK, although the value was not accepted.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S Registry Tabs Function Units Range Default Time period for modifier “flash” 10 ms 0-17 Time period until hang up due to silence 10 s 0-255 S31* General settings S36* Reset of error logs Time period until forced hang up 0-255 S39* Flow control...
S Registry i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO 10.2 Description S Registry Registries marked with *) are stored in the user defaults with the command AT&W. Note: Number of ringing tones until automatically going off-hook Number of rings until the modem goes off-hook For S0=0 the modem will not go off-hook when a call comes in.
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S Registry Dial tone delay Dial pause time, if a comma is included in the dialing string. If there is a comma in the dialing string, the modem will wait during the dialing procedure, until the time specified in S8 (in seconds) has run out.
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S Registry i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S14* General settings Meaning Bit 0 Reserved Bit 1 Echo on inputs Command echo 0: Echo off 1: Echo on Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3 Result format Result codes: 0: Message numbers (ATV0) 1: Message texts (ATV1) Bit 4 Reserved Bit 5...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S Registry S21* Settings for V24 Meaning Bit 0.1 Reserved Bit 2 CTS behaviour CT106 (CTS) behaviour: 0: see AT\K0 1: see AT&R1 Bit 3-4 DTR behaviour CT108 (DTR) behaviour: 0: see AT&D0 1: see AT&D1 2: see AT&D2 3: see AT&D3 Bit 5...
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S Registry i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Time period for DTR signal Time period, in which a modem waits without a DTR signal before it hangs up (1/100 seconds). Time period between RTS/CTS Time period between RTS and CTS activation in 1/100 seconds. S27* General settings Meaning Bit 0-3...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S Registry S36* Reset of error logs Meaning Modem hangs up Bit 0..2 Determines what hap- pens if an attempt to es- Modem stays online and establishes a direct mode tablish a V.42 LAP-M connection. connection fails. It is con- nected to the registry Reserved S48.
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S Registry i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S40* Break handling and MNP5 block size Meaning Bit 0 Reserved Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3-5 Break handling Break handling 0: see AT\K0 1: see AT\K1 2: see AT\K2 3: see AT\K3 4: see AT\K4 5: see AT\K5 Bit 6-7...
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i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S Registry Error event code When a connection fails (NO CARRIER), an event code is written into this registry. S86=0 Normal disconnect, no error S86=4 Carrier lost S86=5 No establishing of an error-corrected (V.42) connection S86=6 No extensions could be negotiated S86=7 Remote terminal only supports synchronous modems...
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S Registry i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO S95* Result Code Control – Result code Meaning Bit 0 CONNECT message with line speed Bit 1 CONNECT/ARO message for error corrected connection Bit 2 CARRIER messages enabled (messages 40 – 47) Bit 3 PROTOCOL messages enabled (messages 70 –...
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO SMS Provider / Service Center SMS Provider / Service Center The following is an overview of network providers in Germany. All infor- mation is without guarantee and may change without notifying INSYS. All necessary information is available from the customer service center of the provider.
CE/EMC Compliant Integration i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO CE/EMC Compliant Integration When integrating the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO into an application, the system inte- grator is responsible for the CE/EMC conformity of the entire device. In order to in- tegrate the i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO CE and EMC compliant into your application, we recommend the following for you to observe during development.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO CE/EMC Compliant Integration Ethernet receive PCB tracks must provide a minimum width of 25 mil, Ethernet transmit PCB tracks a minimum width of 100 mil (1 mil ≈ 0.0254 mm). The PCB tracks must be routed parallel and have the same length. 12.4 Antenna Connection (if equipped) ...
Modem 3.1 PRO Declaration of Conformity Hereby, INSYS icom GmbH declares that herein described device types are in com- pliance with Directives 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EC Declara- tion of Conformity is available under www.insys-icom.com/manual.
i-modul Modem 3.1 PRO Tables and Diagrams Tables and Diagrams 14.1 List of Tables Table 1: Physical Features ..................7 Table 2: Technological Features ................7 Table 3: Specification and assignment of the terminal strips ........8 Table 4: Terminal strip in description, terminal strip P1 ..........9 Table 5: Terminal strip in description, terminal strip P2 ..........
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